Who’s hot, who’s not at Cowboys camp

Receiver Patrick Crayton: He looks confident, strong and energetic, basically ready to pick up where he left off last year before a fractured ankle slowed his progress. When the ball comes Crayton’s way, he catches it.

Outside linebacker DeMarcus Ware: Coach Bill Parcells says the second-year player is “ready to rock” and that’s no stretch. Ware is basically unblockable after spending last season learning the ins and outs of the 3-4 defense.

Rookie free safety Patrick Watkins: This kid’s going to be a good one. He’s got a nose for the ball and makes the most of opportunities to pick off passes. He looks skinny at 6-foot-5, 211 pounds, but he moves well and isn’t afraid to mix it up.

Falling

Terrell Owens: Too many drops, including one he short-armed Tuesday afternoon as Watkins and cornerback Anthony Henry closed in during an 11-on-11 session. Make no mistake. He’s still arguably the league’s best. But he does drop some easy ones.

Tony Romo: His passes are here, there and everywhere. But the same can be said of Drew Bledsoe and Drew Henson.

Offensive line: The defense has dominated and this unit’s lackluster play is the reason why. Look for Jerry Jones to continue to search for guys to try out.